Maharashtra State Electricity ... vs Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory ... on 5 October, 2020
Judgment of A.No
rule of estoppel
---- the principle that one cannot approbate and reprobate inheres
in it. The doctrine of estoppel ... election is one of the species of
estopples in pais (or equitable estoppel) which is a rule in equity.
... Taking inconsistent pleas by a party
rule of estoppel ---- the
principle that one cannot approbate and reprobate inheres in it. The doctrine of
estoppel ... election is one of the species of estopples in pais (or equitable
estoppel) which is a rule in equity. ... Taking inconsistent pleas by a party
rule of
estoppel ---- the principle that one cannot approbate and
reprobate inheres in it. The doctrine of estoppel ... election is
one of the species of estopples in pais (or equitable estoppel)
which is a rule in equity. ... Taking inconsistent pleas by a
party
rule of
estoppel ---- the principle that one cannot approbate and
reprobate inheres in it. The doctrine of estoppel ... election is one
of the species of estopples in pais (or equitable estoppel) which is
a rule in equity. ... Taking inconsistent pleas by a party
rule of estoppel ---- the
principle that one cannot approbate and reprobate inheres in it. The
doctrine of estoppel ... election is one of the species of estopples in
pais (or equitable estoppel) which is a rule in equity. ... Taking
inconsistent pleas by a party
M/S. Gmr Vemagiri Power Generation ... vs Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory ... on 30 June, 2014
Appellants that the Respondents are estopped and they are invoking equitable doctrine of estoppel as concessions granted to the Appellants has been withdrawn abruptly after ... Senior Counsel and Mr. P.N. Bhandari who invoked the equitable Doctrine of Estoppel at the instance of Appellants. Such a contention has been rightly
Appellant is entitled to relief under the equitable
principle of estoppel by convention. The Procurer has
admitted in its reply that it did not strictly
innocent mistake is not a ground for
invoking the equitable doctrine of estoppel. Having
support from other decisions i.e. Udayan Chinubhai v/s
Commissioner